Much โ€œA-Dueโ€ about Nothing: Ohio Appellate Courts Reject Due Process Challenges to COVID Telework Tax Law

Photo by Chris Montgomery on Unsplash Ben Martin, Associate Member, University of Cincinnati Law Review I. Introduction At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, countless working Americans left their downtown offices and began working from home. As workers traded long commutes for Zoom calls in pajamas, roads and cities became less and less crowded, and city revenue sources... Continue Reading →

Stuck in Limbo: How a Circuit Split in Immigration Proceedings Creates Uncertainty Among Those Applying for Asylum

Photo by CHUTTERSNAP on Unsplash Madeline Blesi, Associate Member, University of Cincinnati Law Review I. Introduction In fiscal year 2021, the number of people granted asylum in the United States increased dramatically.[1] An uptick in legal representation for asylum cases partly explains the increase in successful asylum applications.[2] However, COVID-19 continues to impact immigration courts, as many struggle... Continue Reading →

Name Change Laws: Criminal Records Restrictions

Photo by Jon Tyson on Unsplash Silver Flight, Associate Member, University of Cincinnati Law Review I. Introduction For many transgender people, a legal name change is essential to being able to navigate the world without fear of being outed every time legal identification is required. Legal identification can be required as often as several times per day, occurring... Continue Reading →

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